Anjelica Huston

Born on July 8, 1951 in Santa Monica, CA, Huston was the daughter of famed director John Huston, who helmed such Hollywood classics as "The Maltese Falcon" (1941), "The Treasure of Sierra Madre" (1948), "The Asphalt Jungle" (1950) and "The African Queen" (1951). Her mother, Enrica Soma, was a prima ballerina. Though born in America, Huston spent her formative years abroad, growing up in Galway, Ireland, where her father moved the family after falling in love with the country when preparing to film "The African Queen." While in Ireland, she attended Kylemore Abbey, a prestigious all-girls boarding school in Connemara. When she was 10, her mother moved the children to London, where Huston cont... Continue Bio >>